The Stafford Railway joins TMA’s lender panel

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TMA Club has welcomed the Stafford Railway Building Society to its lender panel.

TMA’s members now have access to a range of products, including residential, buy-to-let and other specialist mortgages.

Products includes solutions for non-traditional lending to meet the needs of different personal circumstances such as lending into retirement, self-builders, and for those with a complex income, amongst others.

The Stafford Railway offers features such as:

  • Individual manual underwriting and the opportunity to develop a direct relationship with underwriters
  • No set-up fees across any product ranges
  • An agreement in principle within 24hours of a case being received
  • Personal service with someone always on hand for case updates
  • No cross selling so clients can take out cover with whomever they choose
  • Self-build products which are available exclusively through BuildStore Mortgage Services

Rob McCoy, senior business and product manager at TMA, says: “Tailored finance is continually on the rise. We are therefore delighted to welcome Stafford Railway onboard, providing our intermediaries with access to a range of products that directly meets their clients’ needs.

“We put our advisers at the forefront of everything we do and through continually expanding our lender panel we hope to provide not only an extensive range of products but the best in class too.”

Michael Smith, CEO at Stafford Railway Building Society, added: “We know how important a personalised approach to mortgage lending is for TMA and we are delighted to be joining the Club’s panel.

“We’re looking forward to working together to provide more advisers with the solutions they need to meet client demand.

“TMA’s position as the UK’s fastest growing mortgage club is the perfect platform for us to further develop our relationships with key intermediaries and provide tailored services to the market.”

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